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La salud de Salah Sarsour se deteriora bajo custodia del ICE, alegan abogados

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Attorneys for the president of Wisconsin's largest mosque say he is being denied basic medical care for diabetes and has lost 30 pounds in the two months since he was detained by immigration officers. Salah Sarsour, a Palestinian-born legal permanent resident of the United States, was taken into custody by U.S.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in April. His attorneys argue he is being held on baseless claims that he is a foreign policy threat, but they believe he was actually targeted for speaking out against Israel and for a conviction as a minor by Israeli military courts.

Sarsour has no criminal record in the U.S., where he has lived for more than 30 years.

Sarsour has Type 2 diabetes, and his blood sugar levels are not being consistently checked, putting him at risk of organ failure or death if left untreated, his attorneys told a federal judge on Monday. He is being held in an Indiana county jail while his immigration case is pending.

“We had the opportunity to make a direct, urgent appeal to the court about the need for Salah’s release, including being able to report that he has lost a staggering 30 pounds while in detention,” Luna Droubi, an attorney for Sarsour, said in a press release. “The Judge raised questions about the medical care Salah is receiving, and we will continue to press this case.”

The Department of Homeland Security said in an emailed statement to The Associated Press that all people in ICE custody receive three meals a day and proper medical treatment. The DHS said Sarsour is in the U.S.

illegally and will remain in ICE custody pending removal proceedings. Court documents filed by attorneys representing DHS and ICE all appeared to be sealed in the online federal court files, so any legal response to the allegations raised by Sarsour’s attorneys was not immediately available to view.

An investigation by KFF Health News and the AP found that hundreds of detainees in at least 33 states have filed federal lawsuits with similar allegations of medical neglect. Those lawsuits include other detainees who say they were denied medication or had treatment delayed for conditions including cancer, high blood pressure, epilepsy, Parkinson’s, HIV, diabetes, infections, depression and more.

Sarsour’s attorneys offered more details about his detention conditions in a letter sent late last month to U.S. District Judge James Patrick Hanlon.

They are asking the judge to release Sarsour while his case moves forward. “Sarsour’s health continues to deteriorate,” they wrote.

“Though he recently developed severe abdominal pain, he was told by officials in the jail that they could not help him and that he must purchase his own medication. His blood sugar levels are not being consistently checked.”

Sarsour is also being tormented by jail guards who denied him access to a Quran and who repeatedly interrupt him when he is trying to pray in accordance with his Muslim faith, his attorneys said. When Sarsour asked for an adequate diet to stabilize his blood sugar levels, he was told to purchase BBQ pork rinds from the commissary, even though that food would violate his religious beliefs and dietary restrictions, his attorneys said.

“Just over two months ago, my dad would have been starting his day as usual by checking in on my grandmother and heading to work,” said Kareem Sarsour, Salah’s son. “We’re not only fighting now for my dad’s legal right to be here, but also for his health — and basic due process guaranteed by his constitutional rights to speak up about injustice.”

Esta noticia fue reportada originalmente por ukiahdailyjournal. Lea el artículo original aquí.

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